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Sustainable Development Goals: Multicollinearity Between Therapeutic Entrepreneurship and Rehabilitation Therapy among African Nations

Ovharhe, Orugba Harry (2022) Sustainable Development Goals: Multicollinearity Between Therapeutic Entrepreneurship and Rehabilitation Therapy among African Nations. International Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Research, 10 (3). pp. 1-59. ISSN 2053-5821(Print) ,2053-583X (Online)

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Abstract

This study explored the multicollinearity between therapeutic entrepreneurship and rehabilitation therapy among African nations with the moderating role of sustainable development goals. The study adopted correlational design and cohort design. The study used non-proportionate stratified random sampling techniques and purposive sampling techniques. A total population of 55 rehabilitation professionals and sample size of 48 was determined using Krejcie and Morgan Table formula at 0.05 level of significance. Also, 48 copies of questionnaire were distributed to the respondents, while 42 copies were completed and retrieved. The instruments were validated with rehabilitation experts practising entrepreneurship, also using various approach to authenticate the reliability, the outcome was Cronbach Alpha Co-efficient is 0.954 (95.40%), Spearman-Brown equal length is 0.974 (97.40%) and Guttman Split-Half Coefficient is 96.10 (0.961). Ten research questions and ten hypotheses were raised which was tested with multiple regression analysis and KMO/Barllet’s test for the sampling adequacy for data appropriateness and sphericity respectively via SPSS 25 version. From the findings, therapeutic entrepreneurship aligned positively with occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech therapy. In conclusion, the apriori expectations could be deduced that there is positive outcome which revealed there is multicollinearity among the therapeutic innovation skills, therapeutic risk culture and therapeutic passion in alignment with rehabilitation therapy. This is in accord with the findings from the regression model used to analyze the hypotheses. Thus, the null hypotheses were rejected, while the alternate hypotheses were accepted. Based on the findings and conclusion, this study contributes to the knowledge that therapeutic entrepreneurship is an active support to SDG and booster to entrepreneurs with ability to rehabilitates business enterprise owners with unawesome condition, challenges and cases (i.e. trauma, autism, amputation and deformity) in line with their dreams and vision. It could be recommended that entrepreneurship rehabilitation therapist should be employed as a major trend of research and development towards achieving the SDG and should be design as academic curriculum. Additionally, it should be adopted as course of study in vocational and technical training program.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Depositing User: Professor Mark T. Owen
Date Deposited: 26 Sep 2022 19:37
Last Modified: 26 Sep 2022 19:37
URI: https://tudr.org/id/eprint/1006

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